answer is displayed for you \[\large f(x)= 5(x+\color{red}8)^{\color{green}2}(x-8)^3\]
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OpenStudy (dumbcow):
\[(x-h)^n=0\]
"h" is the zero
"n" is the multiplicity
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\(\color{red}{-8}\) is a zero, the multiplicity is \(\color{green}2\)
OpenStudy (librarian):
Metals for everybody (=
OpenStudy (anonymous):
LOOK AT THE CHOICES FIRST guys
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry caps
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I need to know the zeroes of the function (not how many, WHICH ONES) and the multiplicity of those zeroes. look at the choices in the picture at the top.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i will stick by my answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but its not on the choices
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well, there is this one: -8, multiplicity 2; 8, multiplicity 3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
^@satellite73
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
pick that one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
multiplicity means the exponent of the factor
OpenStudy (anonymous):
tnx
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yw
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
does anyone know pascal's triangle, i need a little help with it and need someone to check my answer?